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Hippocampal Aromatase Knockdown Aggravates Ovariectomy-Induced Spatial Memory Impairment, Aβ Accumulation and Neural Plasticity Deficiency in Adult Female Mice.

Zhen Lan1, Zhaoyou Meng1, Biyao Lian1,2, Mengying Liu1,3, Tao Sun1,4, Huan Sun1,5, Zhi Liu6, Zhenxin Hu7, Qiang Guo8, Jiqiang Zhang9.   

Abstract

Ovarian estrogens (mainly 17β estradiol, E2) have been involved in the regulation of the structure of hippocampus, the center of spatial memory. In recent years, high levels of aromatase (AROM), the estrogen synthase, has been localized in hippocampus; and this hippocampus-derived E2 seems to be functional in synaptic plasticity and spatial memory as ovarian E2 does. However, the contribution of ovarian E2 and hippocampal E2 to spatial memory and neural plasticity remains unclear. In this study, AROM-specific RNA interference AAVs (shAROM) were constructed and injected into the hippocampus of control or ovariectomized (OVX) mice. Four weeks later the spatial learning and memory behavior was examined with Morris water maze, the expression of hippocampal Aβ related proteins, selected synaptic proteins and CA1 synapse density, actin polymerization related proteins and CA1 spine density were also examined. The results showed that while OVX and hippocampal shAROM contributed similarly to most of the parameters examined, shAROM induced more increase in BACE1 (amyloidogenic β-secretase), more decrease in neprilysin (Aβ remover) and Profilin-1 (actin polymerization inducer). More importantly, combined OVX and shAROM treatment displayed most significant impairment of spatial learning and memory as well as decrease in synaptic plasticity compared to OVX or shAROM alone. In conclusion, the above results clearly demonstrated the crucial role of hippocampal E2 in the regulation of the structure and function of hippocampus besides ovarian E2, indicating that hippocampal E2 content should also be taken into consideration during estrogenic replacement.

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Keywords:  Aromatase; Hippocampus; Ovariectomy; RNA interference; Spatial learning and memory; Synaptic plasticity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33559105     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-021-03258-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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1.  Transcriptomic Profile Identifies Hippocampal Sgk1 as the Key Mediator of Ovarian Estrogenic Regulation on Spatial Learning and Memory and Aβ Accumulation.

Authors:  Mengying Liu; Biyao Lian; Zhen Lan; Huan Sun; Yangang Zhao; Tao Sun; Zhaoyou Meng; Chengjun Zhao; Jiqiang Zhang
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 4.414

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